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Show 44 jPACE TWO i caces county. Itt&X&H LOCAN. t MBMR1PT10N BATES Paid in advance M - 'Uf By mall, per By mail, per Delivered, per delivered, per 28c !.M 43c month.. .,. year month- -, mo year Member of Associated Press . n The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the nee for of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published therein. All right of republication of special dispatches there!! are also . reserved. repub-Ucatio- t)H Rain Today Chapter 23 Fair Change 9 or norms? trimmer plana iu many Claries . ay, a dancer, ceaUHy father's obdespite ft i jections. r Freddy Mason, whom Brynmor fcoea( warns Claries that he wtll reveal her past to Bryn mow if eke inetets on marrying kits. Claries ha assisted Muson lu several thefts, but Brynmor knows nothing of her alliance unlh him. In an attempt to get Mason out of the way, Clarice puts police on hie trait The night before the proposed marriage, Brynmor Call kif former sweetheart , Mary Lon Leslie. Her new fiance, Tony Tith erinyton, apparently ho been lost while ftyino over Australia, and Mason Brynmor offer sympathy. accost Aim as h i about to enter Clarices flat a while later, and Brynmor iris e in vat fa ye rid of him. READINGS BAROMETER ' DISGRACE cpHE last person Brynmor had 29ijli23!45678930 & Yesterday wanted to see was Freddy 8urely the fellow had eense enough to know that. Yet wbat could he do about it under the circumstances? Clarice herself aniWered the of ring. They heard the click-clicthe wooden heels of her mules grow louder ae be ran down the corridor. She saw Brynmor first Oh, Bryn, darling" she began. Then she caught sight ot Freddy Mason, and the color instantly fled from her cheeks. For a moment Bryfimdr 'thought she was going to k$a-lo- The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each Saturday's rending. oclock each afternoon JMonday refers to - k THE SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE of the friends of Admiral Byrd might feel a little comfortable,, if he would give up his adventures in I most remote and dangerous sections of the earth, and settle down to ordinary humdrum life.' But already this ' famous explorer is reported to be preparing some new adven--tui- y to the dark corners of the earth. Nothing commonplace faint I dont" ordinary will suit the man who has visited both North and Ot course Its a surprise to see poles, and has flown across the stormy Atlantic. He me," Mason interposed grimly, He will pot be planted down in any office chair. stepped forward through the doorIt is a fine thing that in this day when romance is Sup- way. posed to be dead, we still have a lot of people who are willing i Clarice clung limply against the apparently unable to speak or to take some chances. Their friends may find it difficult to door, move. Brynmor somehow felt sorbenefits but these confer untold people repress their anxiety, ry for her. Why should Mason on the human race. have taken it Into his head to. In- Tijespiritof adventure ismot limited to a few of these heroes ofexploration, It has always been manifested among somethlng queer In the air. Sheer a lot of folks, in a mild way of course, yet they persist in do- curiosity triumphed over hit resolution to keep quiet ing things that seem uncertain and hazardous. What's the meaning of all this?" , Some manifestations of it are not helpfuL The boya who he demanded. start out to fight Indians or hunt bears, and who run away Mason continued to walk down from home hoping to penetrate to such a scene of delightful the corridor toward Clarices room. Come along, Whlttamore," be adventure, do not accomplish much for themselves They need Youre a different kind of adventure, and life will give them plenty flung over his shoulder. going to hear a certain little story of chance for it, if they stick to their work now. that may amuse you, and again It ' The form of adventure now" common around most spirit may not" JiOgan is seen in. the young men who think they could do a Terrified, Clarice flung her arms great deal better if they went off to some remote place in around Brynmor. Dont listen to him, Bryn, darhopes of making money. Ordinarily they come home as poor as they went away, A genuine outlet for the spirit of adven- ting," she begged .hysterically. Go Come hack later ture can be found not far from home by anyone who seeks it. away, please.could Before he reply, Mason inIt is found in the spirit that gives up the immediate chance tervened. achieve-men to make money, and goes in for new discovery and It's no use, Clary, He's going in the fiedls of science and busines and human service. to hear it now, straight from the SOME MLDED S CLUB COLO The Journal does not sponsor or necessarily approve the articles appearing under this heading. They are printed as but the opinions of the citizens who contribute them. SOME THOUGHTS ' I When I hear women disconsolately bemoaning their not ejng able to affud the amount of recreation they feel they should haye, I wonder if theyre taking advantage of what Logan offers them. One girl, for instance, whom I have heard lament not being able to go to Berkeley this summer, certainly wasnt in attendance at Dr. Blanks reading of Green Pastures this morning, though she would doubtless think enviously of those who could hear it in California. So with all these lectures, generously offered us all free of charge. A chance for a change of viewpoint, an idea, a good, refreshing mehtal breeze every morning, or every week even, and yet far tod few of us are taking advantage of these opportunities for real recreation. 0r we mope at home when the Logan High band, one of the very best in the state, offers us free and excellent entertainment every Wednesday afternoon, in as refreshing and charming a setting as one could find anywhere. We sit at home or ride aimlessly about while, as just the other night, a dance program is offered and we are urged to come free. fine understanding and spirit of such amateur events so often makes them more stimulating to the imagination than for which we yearn. many inferior professional flesh-po..And our lovely canyon may be the scene of real recreation "W just the continuation of the strain and bustle of the day, ' depending on what we make of it. Even the fine music of the radio may bring relaxation as we listen to it in a quiet, twilight room, or it may be just another nerve irritant as it blares above high pitched nervous voices. Recreation is a f ulness and appreciation, question of your own resouren and youll be surprised at the variety that Logan offers. ts 9'w 9 r'9"T9 ryfrt'frTvrrrf t rnn r A DOLLARS WORTH Clip thia coupon and mail k with (1 for a tix week' trial mbteriplion to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Published - hr Th Bcrnc Cmi-r- Ptnussan Bocirrr, ' Boston, MAAsachuacus, U. 8. A. And the daily good new ol th world from It f50 ipecinl la it yona aril! and children women' intereu devoted to well a departments writer, sports, music, fl&anc. education, radio, etc. You will be tied to weleom-- " I nto fhur home ao leafless an advocate of peace and prehibmoa. And miss Snub, Our Dog, and th Sundial and the other feature. m Mus. Th Ohmutuh Sciinc Mohitoh, Back Bay Station.1 Boaton, Ml a ot dollar (111. nd maw ant weeto1 trial aubacrlptloa. Please (Mai V. o t pleas print) (Address) , if n. (State (Towm A A 4.a.a..s.aia..a.e.a.a.a.e..uu SEFtlLOH shoulder. , If he still wants to marry you afterward, thats his affair. Come along," he added, since neither . Brynmor nor Clarice moved. Let's make ourselves comfortable. This may be a long sit, ting. you know." Clarice, her head bowed as If !u shame, followed the two mea into the living room. Brynmor, awaiting developments, said nothing. Freddy still smiled with that malicious grin. ' Presently he cleared his throat. Well, shall I begin?" Clarice fidgeted on the divan. No, 111 tell him myself," she said decisively, 'After all, this la my Story. .Her small body, under the flowing red dress, was rigid, and her white ringed hands were clenched at her sides. , im going to tell you everything, Bryn. rm not afraid." She threw a contemptuous glancs ha Masons direction, but ha continued to maintain an air of indifference. Pm going to tell you the whole story ot my life, right from the beginning . . ." He Brynmor leaned forward. said nothing, .but his head was awhlrl with questions. What was the cause ot all this? Clarice hadnt Intimated that there was any reason tor such a revelation, and he hadnt pressed her for tacts about her past. I never had any parents to speak of," she resumed. ' I was brought up in the slums a gutter kid. But 1 had big ideas In my head, and I wanted to do things, become a great dancer. I bad lots ot talent, but no money and no training. And I needed training to get out ot the rut When I wad 15 I got a dancing Job In a cheap cabaret in the East End. That's where 1 met Freddy. He took aa interest in me, offered me money for lessons and nice clothes. Well, I took the money. What else could t do? It was that , or nothing. In return, Pve been helping him from time to time. It seemed difficult far her to continue, but she did so resolutely. , Yes, you may as well know it Freddys a crook. High class jobs, night clubs and tbe like, are bis specialty. . , Her voice broke off suddenly. The horror In Brynmor's eyes seemed to deprive her of speech. Yet she couldnt see anything very dreadful in what shed told him already. The worst part was to :ome , , . that telephone call last - , night As HOTEL for the rest, hat crooks (Incorporated) Located just $ght for Convenience and Comfort. Take, the Bua or " Taxi, or the Depot Car and ask the Conductor for i a shfe couldn't see - were much different Organize! Py-ro- nOTEL Corner East, 2nd South and State Street ' MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT RATES $1.00 to $3.00 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH than anyone else. Until recently she bad been rather proud of hai association with Gentleman Fred dy Brynmor had a sinking sensation Several times before be had aut pected that Freddy Mason wasn on tbe level, yet the truth shocks- And Clarice him profoundly. wasnt possible tp believe that sh had been mixed up with him! by a sudden idea, h That nlgbt the rob stammered, bery at tbe Emerald Dragon? She nodded, and her Ups qulv ered. Brynmor felt his bead reel This was awfull He bad expected something unpleasant but nothing like this. Clarice a thief. It was unthinkable Yes, I helped Freddy in that," she admitted, more ealmly now couldn't avoid doing so. Be sides. I didnt know that you meant to marry me then. Ever since weve been engaged I havent done a thing you might i ashamed ot I I love you, Bryn. Pve always wanted to marry a chap like you. clean, decent, straight" Her voice cracked, For once, the tears on her cheeks were real. 8he wasn't shamming any, longer, and she realized suddenly that she hated sham. Yet what a lot of t had been iu her life! She was glad, however, that she had told Brynmor. - It was a die tinct relief tq her. Whatever hap pened as a result, she was glad that her cards, for once, were face up on the table. Still there was silence. Mason seemed to be enjoying it She muttered again, half to her self, I do love you, Bryn." And she knew it . Was true. Brynmor gtared down at the pattern in the rug. There was per plexlty .written on his face,. He seemed to be in a daze. Theres something more, too," Clarice choked. The worst was to Oregon) Arizona, California, come.. After that, she, felt that SCOUTS AT and Washington. Thev will go Last CROOKSTON CAMP. nothing could save her, with through the Yellowstone naNorth Logan Scou.ts, night Freddy came In and we home. talked. Then, later, after be bad their leader. W. J. Crookston. tional park on their way expect to be gone two left on Tuesday for a four They gone" weeks. Leave that part to me. Clary," day outing. They intended to and Miss Sarah Buttcane Mason broke In. He was smiling stay at the. Crookston sum- Miss Opal Tanner4 of Black-foo- t, PU explain the mer home two days and spend triumphantly. are spending the two days at Bear Lake. Much week Idaho rest You look all tired out with, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. You see, Whlttamore, last night enthusiasm is being manifestand their lead-6r- s. Palmer. FERGESON REUNION Clary told me that she couldn't pos- ed by the boys sibly go through with the wedding and JULY 8 teachers Twelve officers, without first telling you about her Fergeson fifth year H club girls gave Members of. the held families connection with me. I argued with a Friday even- their , party surprise yearly reunion on July her, and told her not to be such a ing in compliment to Mira Sar9 at the North Logan ward tool. I urged her to go ahead and ah Nyman, who retired from chapel. was served Dinner marry you, and leave this matter the H club work on account A meeting was held , In the unmentioned. Then I wished her of other duties. Luncheon was with a program of good luck, but she wouldnt agree served and a social evening afternoon and other ento my plan. was enjoyed. Mrs. Nvman was music, speaking A grand ball was "She insisted that you (must presented , with a gift. f , . tertainment. given in the evening. know it all. So I promised her to SEAGULLS meet , Mr. and' Mrs. E. M. 'Palmer come here tonight and support her FOR PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Joe and The Seagull girls with their Burgerfamily, story while she told you. i , Thats and family and Mrs. class leader, Mrs., ft. E. Ny- Raymond Nielson it. Isnt it. dear?" of Hyrum It was obvlons that Mason was man met at the home of Mrs. spent Sunday in Logan canafon Orvln Monday Nyman lying, but Brynmor felt too weak yon. to do anything about It. He burled ternoon. After a business meetMiss Lenora Peart of Salt refreshments and program, ing his face In his hands. Lake City spent' the week end hour social a were served and For a moment Clarice stared at -him. Then Bbe collapsed, threw was enjoyed; Leland Palmer was Master herself on the couch, and her whole given a pleasant surprise on body was wracked by long shud Thursday afternoon by a numdering gobs. ber of little friends. , Games When she did glance up, after and music were enjoyed. A few minutes, Brynmor was stand delicious luncheon was served. Ing beside her, etaring down at her. About 15 guests were present. Hts face was wooden and expres- SEAGULLS AND BLUEsionless. She clenched her hands BIRDS HOLD about the cushion, then rose to her JOINT PICNIC feet abruptly. The Seagull and Bluebird Go away, Bryn, please!" she girls of ward Primary j For my sake, please went on a picnic pleaded. Monday morning. Mrs. W. E. Nyman go!" Mrs. Susie Hancey accomBrynmor put his bands to his and head. Life in tbe past had been panied them. Everyone had a easy for him too easy, Now it pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew King was anything but easy. He real Mr. and; accompanied lzed, with a strange sense ot and family on Batt he that hadnt really a tour of Yellowstone nationloved Clarice nearly so much aa he al Jackson Hole. and park had imagined. will visit at Ashton with As a matter ot fact, Brynmor's They relatives. They expect to be thoughts werent' concentrated on away about ten days. Clarice at' the moment. He was Mrs.. Elam Cronquist has reto her home after thinking especially of his father, turned of his fathers name which was hl spending several weeks in San name, ot Whlttamore family pride Francisco and other California and family tradition, points. Mr- - and Mrs. Golden Nyman, If I only knew what to Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman, he blurted out Clarice knew she had lost She Mr. and Mrs. James Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Olsen, Mr, tried vainly to smile. . "Dont worry about it, Bryn. 1 and Mrs. All Hancey, Miss Nyand Miss Anna Follett guess Ive known all along that it man A. B. Nyman motored to was only infatuation. But I didnt and Thatcher, Idaho Sunday morncare then. where they enjoyed dinHe didnt have the heart to re- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ner assure her. Ferhaps she was right of North LoIzatt, Just now Brynmor wasnt sure of gan. formerly , X. anything. Miss Elva Palmer spent the Please go," Clarice whispered, week end in Salt Lake City And dont ever come back." with relatives. $5.00 He stumbled to tbe door, and . Mr. and Mrs. Charley CoopMason opened it for him. er and family of Long Beach, Be good-t- o her. Mason," he? Cal.r are spending the - week with Mf. and Mrs. ' Ezra J. stammered. You never had Palmer. Freddy smiled. Mr. and Mrs. James Chama chance. Whlttamore. She always " bers entertaine dat dinner Sunwas my kid." Covers The door shut and Brynmor day at their home. made his wpy down the stairs. were laid for six guests. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Never had he .been so disgraced. Mrs. Wendell Nielsoti,' Mrs. E. Fool!" he 'exclaimed to himself. R. $4.05: Nielson and - Miss Nielson Ill never dare judge anyone again all of Preston. s long aa 1 live!" Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and (Copyright, t It, Mayrtt Ortipl family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. . In Tdxas Race ' - 4-- Buttcane 4-- - Photo Fr Earl B. Mayfield, formar aenator, la ono of eleven candidate In th 'primary rae for democrat! gubernatorial nomination In Tex, some-.time- . Extend Airways Service with her mother, Mrs, ElizaWashington Airways beth Peart (P) Mrs. Ed Parsons of Ben- service of the weather bureau is to be and Nome extended tq son was visiting in the ward Fairbanks, Alaska this Week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson F. E. Smith, Timken, Kans., ' are proud parents -- of -- a- neyr truck driver, escaped possible born recently. daughter death when a bridge fell into Miss Ramona Follett spent a stream as he started to cross the week , end in Salt Lake it. . City with friends. Mrs. O. A. Follett and Mrs. Seven aviators have been deOrian Follett spent Thursday putized by the Les Angeles polat Garland. ice commission as an emer-genMr. and Mrs. Jack Poponoe division of the force. oy WILL ROGERS AT THE CAPITOL V They-HaTo See Paris, Will Rogers fifst all talking picture, a Fox Movietone conjedy drama, opening at1 the Capitol Theatre this afternoon, is certain to bring added Jionors to Frank Borzage, who directed it; Bernard Steele, who staged it, and to Owen Davis, Sr. who wrote the dialog. The film, V. J. Lofthouse, July 12, Paradise, based on Homer Croys widely read novel, is said to be refreshing in its radical departure from hackneyed thems. Rogers, as Pike Peters, an Oklahoma hick, who, after becoming suddenly rich, takes his family to Paris, is a laughing riot. He is supported by Wilford Baugh, July 12, 453 W. 1 S., Marguerito Churchill, Owem Davis, Jr., Rex Bell, Irene Rich, Ivan Lebe-- , deff and the vivacious and sparkling Fifi Dorsay, a French actress. They Had to See Paris! will remain at the Capitol Theatre for three days.. - - Our Complete Line , of Spring and Summer Shoes Will Be Sacrificed Ladies' suntan beige, high heel, regular $4.95. Sale price Ladies black patent pumps and straps Regular $4.00 values. Sale price do" , Ladies light tan trimmed one strap, highheel, regular $5.00 values. Sale price Ladies white kid pumps and strap slipper. Talkie style. values. Sale price J3.9 -- Ladies and Misses tan .and beige, military heel, regular,,' Sale price Brynmor rsptnH for oemo of til action coon. Follow th story put MonSay. King and family. Miss Iliah Maughan, Miss Marietta Nyman and Miss Della Moser are enjoying the week end in Logan canyon. is Serena Folkman Miss at Salt spending the -week Lake-Cit- y' with- friends. Miss Ardella Peart is spending, the week at Driggs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Crompton Allen and family of Leqg Beach, eal., are spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra J. . Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Martin left on Friday on a tour of -- , of - Bancroft, - Idaho are visiting in the ward with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McKinney. Miss Helen Glauser of Salt Lake City' 13 spending the month with relatives in the ward. Miss Orian Follett and Miss Verda Follett spent Thursday at Winder, Idaho. Mrs. Eleanor Cronquist, who has been confined to her bed , is slowly imfor proving. Misses Nina Winberg and Edna Larsen of Millville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. , Ross Hancey, The Relief society has suspended meetings until fall. ' te Adds Plane Course ' -- Berlin LB The latest addl-- L -- Auburn, Aia. (AP)AI tion to the legion of clubs andjbama Polytechnic institute has societies in- - --Germany.-- is- - the added engineerMotorist Society. ing courses to its curriculum. Clergyman s" Instruction in ground work Its organ is the Harma and airplane design will be (Fiery Chariot). offered next fr.ll. A request of St Louis county officials to designate a highway "Two towns on separate Isas Lindbergh boulevard" "was lands in the Fiji group are conrefused by the Missouri high- nected by a 64 mile telephone . . cable, . way commission. , Clergyman-Motoris- ts KE.MLOII . COMPANY Entered ot the Pont every day in the week except Sunday at Logan, Utah, aa Second Class Matter. ADVERTISING BATES FURNISHED ON APPUCATION t. by Oscar Hitt DUDE TRAVELERS THE JOURNAL . PUBLISHED BY THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING Thursday. July 10, 1930. UTAU ip - - ..Ladies bourdoir r slippers satin Colors blue, rose,- . . -- trimmed with Ostrich ers, regular $2,00 values. 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